Alas, nothing new under the sun ... i've had to spend full time on redoing my business website and that has required spending several weeks studying the latest web development methodologies and such like: frameworks, jQuery, AJAX. And it appears that crap really doesn't apply to my situation. But it was useful to figure that out for myself.
i did manage to get my new development PC configured with my website code and SQL database so i can run the site locally, make changes, and not screw up my production site. This was a major milestone and has earned me some BT development time -- which will be Saturday.
i've got yet another new battery box design that i will cut and try and i'll post pictures if there is any progress. i sure hope so as this is the final missing piece of the puzzle.
And, of course, i've been continuously testing Model 14/Version 3/Unit 2 and it performs flawlessly. Still needs a few little tweaks. i'm thinking about adding several preset heat settings -- it's easy enough to adjust the temp, but having a low (say, 350F) and high (maybe 400F) starting point could be useful.
And as i mentioned in that "temperature mystery" thread in the General discussion section, the thermometer is functioning like a vapor gas gauge -- the temperature is held about 5F low due to evaporative cooling by the vapor generation, and drifts up to SETPOINT when the vapor is spent.
This is kind of cool, but i should probably fix that.